The Liga 3, most often spelled as Liga III, is the third level of the Romanian football league system. It was founded in 1936 and was called Divizia C until 2006. An exception was the seasons 1992–93 to 1996–97, in which the league was called Divizia B. Its name was changed from Divizia C to Liga III before the start of the 2006–07 season.[1]

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History

Divizia C was founded in 1936 with the task of forming both an organizational and managerial buffer between national and regional football. In this sense, it was abolished several times, when a totally local management was opted for. Even on other occasions, its format was highly unstable.

Until 1963 the competition was only held irregularly. After the first two seasons in 1936–37 and 1937–38, the Divizia C was discontinued and only resumed for one season in 1946–47. After another year's break, a new attempt was made in 1948–49, which was canceled after the first half of the season. The fourth edition of the Divizia C took place in 1956, which was followed by the two seasons 1957–58 and 1958–59. After a further four-year break, the next season only came in 1963–64, since which the Divizia C has now been held annually.

Current format

Since the 2021–2022 season Liga III was reorganized from 5 to 10 groups, each with 10 teams, based on the geographic position. In each group, teams play each other twice, before the play-off, with the 4 best teams, and the play-out, with the remaining 6 teams, starts.

The top 2 teams form each group goes in the promotion semi-final, first in group 1 plays second in group 2 and vice versa all the way to group 9 and group 10, and then the final, winners of the games between the group 1 and group 2 teams all the way to groups 9 and 10, ending with 5 winners getting promoted to Liga II.

The bottom two teams from each group are relegated at the end of the season to the Liga IV. From the 4th placed teams in the play-out, the team with the least points is relegated.

List of champions and promoted teams

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Divizia C (–1992)

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Season Seria I Seria II Seria III Seria IV Seria V Seria VI Seria VII Seria VIII Seria IX Seria X Seria XI Seria XII
1982–83Chimia FălticeniPartizanul BacăuOlimpia Râmnicu SăratUnirea SloboziaMetalul PlopeniChimia Turnu MăgureleConstructorul TCI CraiovaCFR CaransebeșMinerul LupeniCFR Cluj-NapocaAvântul ReghinNitramonia Făgăraș
1983–84CFR PașcaniFEPA 74 BârladMetalul MangaliaAS MizilMecanica Fină BucureștiFlacăra-Automecanica MoreniDrobeta-Turnu SeverinMureșul DevaStrungul AradSticla Arieșul TurdaUnirea Alba IuliaTractorul Brașov
1984–85Minerul Vatra DorneiAripile BacăuDelta TulceaDunărea CălărașiICSIM BucureștiMuscelul CâmpulungElectroputere CraiovaMetalul BocșaÎnfrățirea OradeaCIL SighetMecanica OrăștieICIM Brașov
1985–86Minerul Gura HumoruluiUnirea Dinamo FocșaniFEPA 74 BârladUnirea SloboziaAutobuzul BucureștiROVA RoșioriGloria Pandurii Târgu JiuMinerul ParoșeniSteaua CFR Cluj-NapocaUnio Satu MareInter SibiuPoiana Câmpina
1986–87Siretul PașcaniInter VasluiPetrolul Ianca Sportul 30 DecembrieMetalul BucureștiSportul Muncitoresc CaracalGloria ReșițaProgresul TimișoaraSticla Arieșul TurdaMinerul Baia SprieElectromureș Târgu MureșMetalul Plopeni
1987–88ASA Explorări Câmpulung-MoldovenescAripile Victoria BacăuMetalul MangaliaDunărea CălărașiMetalul MijaDacia PiteștiMinerul MotruCFR TimișoaraMinerul CavnicUnirea Alba-IuliaAvântul ReghinPoiana Câmpina
1988–89Foresta FălticeniViitorul VasluiOlimpia Râmnicu SăratUnirea SloboziaAutobuzul BucureștiMecanică Fină BucureștiConstructorul TCI CraiovaVagonul AradMureșul Explorări DevaIMASA Sfântu GheorgheSteaua CFR Cluj-NapocaSomeșul Satu Mare
1989–90Fortus IașiBorzeștiGloria CFR GalațiCallatis MangaliaProgresul BucureștiElectroputere CraiovaȘoimii IPA SibiuMontana SinaiaVulturii LugojAurul BradMetalurgistul CugirCIL Sighet
1990–91Relonul SăvineștiFEPA 74 BârladPetrolul IancaPortul ConstanțaMetalul BucureștiMetrom BrașovOlt ScorniceștiJiul IEELIF CraiovaElectromureș Târgu MureșMinerul CavnicCFR Cluj-NapocaUM Timișoara
1991–92CFR PașcaniCotidianul BacăuDelta TulceaMetalul PlopeniElectrica FieniDunărea CălărașiDacia PiteștiMureșul ToplițaMinerul MătăsariArsenal ReșițaȘoimii LipovaCuprom Baia Mare
Due to the reorganization of the competitive system in the summer of 1992, dictated by the Romanian Football Federation, no team promoted from the third tier.
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Divizia B (1992–1997)

Divizia C (1997–2006)

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Season Seria I Seria II Seria III Seria IV
1997–98Laminorul RomanCimentul FieniRulmentul AlexandriaBihor Oradea
Other promoted teams: Chimica Târnăveni (I), Drobeta-Turnu Severin (III)
1998–99Diplomatic FocșaniCallatis MangaliaElectro Bere CraiovaUM Timișoara
Other promoted teams: Juventus București (II), Flacăra Râmnicu Vâlcea (III)
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Season Seria I Seria II Seria III Seria IV Seria V Seria VI
1999–00Apemin BorsecHondor AgigeaFulgerul BragadiruCetate DevaPandurii Târgu-JiuBaia Mare
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Season Seria I Seria II Seria III Seria IV Seria V Seria VI Seria VII Seria VIII Seria IX
2003–04 BotoșaniDunărea GalațiOtopeniGhimbavOltul SlatinaPolitehnica TimișoaraUnirea Sânnicolau MareUnirea DejFC Sibiu
2004–05 Cetatea SuceavaPortul ConstanțaDunărea GiurgiuPoiana CâmpinaRâmnicu VâlceaCFR TimișoaraMinerul LupeniForex BrașovGloria Bistrița II
2005–06Politehnica Iași IIDelta TulceaSnagovChimia BraziBuilding Vânju MareOltchim Râmnicu VâlceaAuxerre LugojBaia MareGhimbav
Other promoted teams: Ghimbav were not eligible for promotion, runners-up Tractorul Brașov promoted.
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Liga III (2006–2022)

See also

References

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